越南锅腹猪的高钠血症和饮食轻率相关的神经功能障碍。

The Cornell veterinarian Pub Date : 1994-01-01
T C Holbrook, M H Barton
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本文讨论了2头越南大腹猪与高钠血症相关的神经系统疾病。两只猪最近的饮食变化可能与过量盐摄入有关。病例1在出现临床症状前3-4天将其从商业迷你猪日粮改为含有高达1.5%盐的商业猫粮。病例2饲养的是一种商业迷你猪口粮,但自猪3周前购买以来,主人经常给猪喂薯片作为零食。两只猪均无缺水史。病例1的临床症状包括面部运动癫痫、唾液、全身性癫痫、内窥镜、定向障碍、打转、压头和失明。病例2表现为定向障碍、共济失调、体重过轻、失明。两只猪经药物治疗完全康复。根据商品猪盐中毒的病理生理,讨论了液体和辅助治疗的基本原理。
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Neurologic dysfunction associated with hypernatremia and dietary indiscretion in Vietnamese pot bellied pigs.

Neurologic disease associated with hypernatremia in 2 young Vietnamese potbellied pigs is discussed. Both pigs had recent dietary changes likely associated with excessive salt intake. Case 1 was changed from a commercial mini pig ration to a commercial cat food diet containing up to 1.5% salt 3-4 days before the onset of clinical signs. Case 2 was being maintained on a commercial mini pig ration, however the owner often fed the pig potato chips as treats since its purchase 3 weeks previously. There was no history of water deprivation in either pig. Clinical signs in case 1 included facial-motor seizures, sialorrhea, generalized seizures, tenesmus, disorientation, circling, head pressing, and blindness. Case 2 was disoriented, ataxic, underweight, and appeared blind. Both pigs fully recovered with medical therapy. The rationale for fluid and ancillary therapy are discussed in light of the pathophysiology of salt toxicosis in commercial swine.

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